Wat Arun (Temple of the Dawn) - Bangkok - Thailand

Wat Arun was built in the days of Thailand's ancient capital of Ayutthaya, and was originally known as Wat Makok ("Olive Temple"). Despite its name (from Aruna, the Hindu god of the dawn), the best views of Wat Arun are at sunset rather than the dawn, and there are restaurants and coffee shops across the river that make fine viewpoints.

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you can see the making-Of in Vorapoj Songcharoen Panorama,unfortunately Poj was erased by the PTGui blending because he was too close to the picture edge,sorry Poj... you will be famous on my next post only.. and remember if you want to be famous stay centered in the picture :-))

jajajajjaa, Poj ask david for copyrights :). Good pano and also poj if you read this post, my haircut it´s none because i´m bald :).

Da Bernard | 22/04/2008 - 11:57:11 GMT +0200

Nice Angle, from David angle of view you will see how steep and high Phra Prang is. So we have to risk our life for it. :-) Thanks David, I like to stay off the scene if I could, but sometime cannot, like to short in concert or the Bangkok countdown, if I move someone will hit the tripod. any suggestion? Still want to see what Bernard looklike ; )